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Kapenguria is a town in Kenya. It is the
capital and
largest urban center of West
Pokot County. The town lies
north east of
Kitale on the A1 road along...
- The
Kapenguria Six –
Bildad Kaggia, Kung'u Karumba, Jomo Kenyatta, Fred Kubai, Paul Ngei, and Achieng'
Oneko – were six
leading Kenyan nationalists who...
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Kapenguria Constituency is an
electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of four
constituencies of West
Pokot County. The
constituency was established...
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Kapenguria Museum is a
museum located in
Kapenguria, Kenya. The
museum is
located inside the
prison where prominent leaders of the
Kenyan independence...
- was a
Kenyan nationalist and freedom-fighter. He was a
member of the
Kapenguria Six,
along with
Bildad Kaggia, Jomo Kenyatta, Fred Kubai, Paul Ngei, and...
- Homa Bay
Isiolo Iten
Kabarnet Kajiado Kakamega Kapsabet Kangundo - Tala
Kapenguria Karuri Kericho Kerugoya Kiambu Kibwezi Kikuyu Kilifi Kisii Kisumu Kitale...
- and a
Member of
Parliament for
Pokot West,
which was
later changed to
Kapenguria Constituency in West
Pokot County. He
served from 1988 when the constituency...
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newspaper called Uhuru. It is his
article questioning the
detention of the
Kapenguria Six that
earned him
detention too in Lamu
alongside John Keen. He got...
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arrested by the
British colonial government in
Kapenguria in 1952.
Other members of the group,
known as "
Kapenguria Six" were Jomo Kenyatta, Paul Ngei, Bildad...
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Pokot County is a
county in Kenya. Its
capital and
largest town is
Kapenguria, its area is
approximately 9,169.4
square kilometers and it
measures 132...